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Venezuela develops digital TV decoder

Venezuela develop a prototype of a decoder for the reception of Japanese-Brazilian standard for digital terrestrial television, to be compatible with traditional TV and will be sold at low prices, official spokesmen reported today.

The decoder is being developed by the National Center for Telecommunications Research and Development (Cendit) " 100 percent talented national" said the state agency in a statement.

Official information does not specify at what level is the development of the prototype and found a tentative date of presentation to market the device, only said to be produced "in the future by the Venezuelan Telecommunications Industry (Invetel)."

Cendit president, Freddy Brito, stressed that the Venezuelan project is a triumph over capitalism, because, he argued, the economic system "greatly complicates the incursion" of developing countries in technology Telecommunications because it makes uphill "access to electronic components."

Brito said the Venezuelan invention will allow the country's inhabitants to keep their traditional TV as "decoder makes it compatible with digital technology."

The device developed by the Cendit "can be seen as a digital to analog converter will be acquired at reasonable prices" by the Venezuelan president said the state agency.

Digital terrestrial television will be "open and free in Venezuela to ensure the reduction digital divide, social inclusion and democratizing access to information " he added.

The Venezuelan government announced in October 2009 he chose the Japanese-Brazilian to develop the national digital television, which will coexist with the analog system until 2018, when it will be disabled, then announced the Ministry of Science and Technology .

The implementation of digital television is headed by a presidential commission that Cendit delegated the tasks of researching and producing the technology associated with standard Brazilian-Japanese, and technical committee to coordinate the deployment of the system, said the state agency.

Brito explained that "c hen end of the period of coexistence of analog and digital technologies, estimated at between 10 and 12 years , the decoder" developed by the Cendit "will be useful for people who still possess their or conventional analog televisions. "

Cendit President further noted that the Venezuelan government "is preparing a rule to allow into the country of televisions to the decoder integrated ", which he said " complements the Cendit to specify the characteristics of these receivers and decoders entering the country, developed under the Brazilian and Japanese standards. "

Via EFE / Noticias24.com

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